Author and OU professor to discuss book about Boko Haram as part of weekly series at Alden
By Taylor Burnette | Jan. 27, 2020The book is published through Ohio University Press in the Ohio Short Histories of Africa series.
The book is published through Ohio University Press in the Ohio Short Histories of Africa series.
From dinner and a movie to bowling.
The Stand for Peace and Justice Vigil has been a weekly vigil for the past 40 years.
Non-foodie Kevin Pan’s meal review journey begins with a Wendy’s 4 for 4.
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Though way too long in air time, the 62nd Grammy Awards provided some memorable performances.
What starts as a call for help evolves into something that could reshape the known lore of ‘Doctor Who.’
The city of Athens has followed the same standards for street lighting for nearly two decades.
Much of the history and reputation that China has is currently being overlooked, as a new age has brought with it old government trends.
A critical, yet loving, look at Monty Python’s legacy.
A performance of survivors’ journeys of sex trafficking will precede a sex trafficking panel on Tuesday.
When someone buys a house and takes out a mortgage, they make that choice. When someone takes out a loan to buy a new car, that is entirely up to them to make that decision. The same thing happens when people take out loans to go to college.
Undergraduates generally pay $640, while graduate students pay $628 in general fees.
This was Ohio’s last road dual of the season.
The January program features a craft inspired by photographer Burhan Dogancay.
Several freshmen swimmers put on strong performances to lead the way to a bounce-back victory.
Julie Trice was the most-hated woman in The Convo on Saturday, thanks to an interesting noise 15 years in the making.
Garth saves the boys on a case.
Hooks scored 25 points for her third-straight game.
The Bobcats were exuding positivity despite a loss to one of the top teams in the MAC.